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FIN CORPORATE BONDS MAINTAIN GAINS, Rails and .Industrials Up Fractions to Around Two Points. 20 10 Rails. I'd’st. Net change. —3 +.1 Today, 1 p.m. 80.8 99.7 Prev. day-.. 81.1 99.6 Month ago. 834 99.1 86.4 99.8 922 92.9 13.1 high_.101.1 ”01029100.5 10 Low Yield Bonds. 1 pm.... 1094 Prev. day Month ago 110.1 Year 8go- 1935 high 110.7 1935 low. 1934 high 108.3 1934 low. 99.1 1928 high 104.4 1932 low. 868 (Compiled by the Assoclated Press.) 1935 hig! 1935 1934 1934 1932 1928 109.4 107.2 107.9 By the Associated Press. NEW YORK. October 11.—Over a Jarge section of the bond list values showed modest improvement in the early trading. and the gains well main- tained in the later dealings. After moving up to net advances of %, to % of a point, United States Gov- ernments met slightly increased offer- ings and prices receded a trifle. A long list of rails and industrials showed gains ranging from fractions to around 2 points. Consolidated Gas issues stiffened on the appellate court decision rejecting New York City's plan for a referendum on the question of a municipal power plant. Italian issues were weak, with losses running from 1 to 2': points. French 7i5s sold 1'» points lower, while mosg other 1mport-m foreign groups held steady. Washington Exchange ¢ SALES. Anacostia & Potomac R. R. Guar. 5s— $1,000 at 1062, $1,000 at 106!5. City & Suburban 5s—$1,000 at 90. ‘Washington Gas 5s 1958—8$1,000 at 106%%. Potomac Electric 513% 11313, pfd—1 at AFTER CALL. Capital Transit Co.—10 at 18, 10 at 18.| Real Estate Mtge. & Guar. pfd.—100 ' at 415, 10 at 415, Notice—This exchange will be closed | tomorrow, Columbus day. Bid and Asked Prices. BONDS. PUBLIC UTILITY Amer, Tel, & Tel 4 | I Wlh RI! & Elec. 4s. MISCELLANEOUS. & Ross, Gb 6138 "’g M. Cold Storage STOCKS. PUBLIC UTILITY. Amer. Tel. & Tel. (9)_. Gapital Transit Co. (1) & W. Steamboat & th 1. (8 0 Wash. Ry. & Elec. Co. ( Wash. Ry. & EL pfd. { BANK AND TRUST COMPANY. r. Sec. & Tr. Co. - 1“7‘: 205 Ital Crd P W 78’47 B. ANCIAL. THE EVENING STA WASHINGTO! IBONDS ON N. Y. STOCK EXCHANGE By private wire direct to The Star, TREA S URY. High, Low. 2:88. 2%, 51945-47..—. 1008 1007 1007 2%81956-60cn—. 9929 9922 9923 385 1946-48 .. 1022 1021 1021 351951-55 - _eunn 10218 10216 10216 3345 1946-49_.. 1034 1032 1034 l“l l."-ll_._ 10224 10220 10220 1941. . -ceee 1075 1075 1075 l‘tfl’“ 46 ... 1047 1043 1045 3% s 1940-43 Jume 106 16 106 15 10615 $%s 1941-43 Mar 10620 10620 10620 7. eew. 10515 10510 105 10 -. 1085 1083 1083 48 194 110 10924 10924 4%e-3% 8 1943-45 10413 10411 10412 4% 1947-52 1146 1146 1146 FEDERAL FARM MORTGAGE. 2% l“l-fl...-, 9914 9912 9912 l 100 30 10025 10025 eemnee. 10017 10010 100 10 ---- 10129 10129 10129 HOME OWNERS' LOAN. 2%81939-49. . T i 10035 1009 1009 FOREIGN ION DS. I'A Argentine Argentine Argentine Argentine Argentine Atgentine Argentine Australia ¢14s '56 Australia 5s ‘55 Australia 6857 ___. Austrian 7s ‘67 Bavaria 8 6148 45 Belgium 6855 Belgium 6%s ‘¢ Bergen City Berlin Elec § -. 10215 10214 110 110' 9% 13% 13% 13% 13% 13% 10215 11012 9%, 13% 131 134 13% Chile 7842 . Chile Mtg Bk Chile Mtg Bk 6%8'57 Chile Mtg Bk 6 Chilean M Colombia Colombia 11% Cund'amarca Denmark ¢%s Denmark 5%s Denmark 6s 42 Deu Bk 6s '35 ct l!M. Dominic 1st 5158 "40. | Fiat deb 7s "46. | Finland 6s 45 _ Finland 6%s '56 Frankfort 6%s ‘53 French Gov 7%s 41 Ger C Bk A 6560 Oct Ger Gov 538 '65 Ger Prov & City Bk con Ag 6%8 68 Ger Rep 78°49 |GrtBr& Ir6%s'37.. Hamburg St 6s 46 __ Heidelberg 7158 '50 _ Hung Con M 71;8°45 unmat coupon on_ Hung LM 738’61 A_ Italy 78°61 Japan 6%4s ‘54 Jugos Mtg Bk Ti unmat coupon Mex 45 '10-45as: Mex 6545 asst 1g Mex af 55 '45 asst. Milan 6%s 52 Minas Gers 6%s 68 Sept coupon off__. Montecatini 7s 37 Nord Ry 6%s 5 Nor Ger Llovd 6s'47. 5s°63 Oriental Dev OsloG & E 5363 #|Con g . 112 By-Prod Ck 6%8 "45.. 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Mont Tram 6541 Mor & Esx 4%s8 ‘56 Mor & Esx 53’65 Muiray Body 638 "¢3 Mut Fuel Gas 47.. Nassav EI 4551 gtd. Nat Acme 6s 42 Nat Dairy 6%s NatDisPC4 Nat Steel 4s ‘65 New E T&T ¢ Cent rt lh-"ll Criey%s lol:lnm NYC&StL 1st NY C&StL 68’35 rets... N ¥ Dock 5s 38 N Y Edison 68 61 C... NYL&W 1st 48’73 NYNH& H 3%s 58 N Y O&W gen ¢s'56_.. N YO&W ref 4s'92__ Y Rys inc 6s 65 Rys incés'65asst. Rys 63’65 A Rys 65°65 Aasd. Steam 18t 63 '51. Steam 6s ‘56 - Steam 1st 68 °47. Y 4 Y N Y X L Norf&W 1st 48 North Am Co North Am Ed | North Am Ed 53’69 C | Nor'n Pac gen 35 3047 Nor'n Pac 4s'97 - Nor'n Pac5s2047D. Nor'n Pac 6s 2047 Nor'n St P 1st58'41A NornStPés'¢1 B Ohlo Pub Ser 7%8 46 Ore Sh L 5546 gtd Ore W RR & N 4861 Otis Steel 63°41 PacG& E6s'e3. Pac RR Mo 15t 43'38 Pac Tel 1st 68 '37 Penn Dixte C Penn R Rcon 4s'43__ Penn RR4%8°81 D.. Penn R R db ¢ %870 4%s'63 % Penn P& L 4% Pnorlll E1st arqg 4 %: Phila El Co Phila E1Co 4% Phila& RC& L K\lh W ’Bl lfll lOl 106 106 106 107 106% 107 101% 101 101“ 1056 106 23 23 ’N 12"4 93 95 94% 95 107% 107% 107% 103 103 103 101% 101% lolu 100% 100 100% 100 100 1 31 1 35% 80% 23 29 56% 29 3 12% 6% 21% 22 21% 21% 80 104 104 106% 106% 4 1 Mor & Esx 3%s 2000 4% 9% 173 173 109 109 60% 60% 102's 102% 103% 104 100% 101 104% 1 106% 106% 106% 9% 974 214 22% w21 107% | 13 117 8’ ll0% 110% 1101 lgl% 108% 103% 107% 107% 107% 1054 105% 105% 106% 1065 106% | % llZln C. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1935. FINANCIAL. ANOTHER PEAK SET) (v o] EREIGHT LOADINGS BY GOLD RESERVES 2 $49,000,000 Imports Brmu Hoard to $9,463,000, Statement Shows. By the Associated Press. The weekly Federal Reserve Bank statement disclosed another gold peak was established for American mone- tary gold stocks during the week end- ing October 9. Imports of $49,000,000 brought the | jo¥er hoard to $9,463,000,000, & sum $1,478,- 000,000 in excess of the stocks held at | {7 this time last year. ‘The week also saw an increase of $106,000,000 in Reserve balances of member banks, bringing the total to $5,330,000,000, an amount approxi- mhlylzmmmhmdlml requirem mwndmmmumzuu “The daily average volume of Fed- eral Reserve Bank credit outstanding E during the week ended October 9, as reported by the Federal Reserve Banks, was $2,480,000,000, unchanged from the preceding week and $25.000.000 “On October 9 total Reserve Bank credit amounted to $2,478,000,000, an increase of $8,000,000 for the week. This increase corresponds with in- bank reserve balances, $10,000,000 in November deposits and other Federal Reserve accounts, and & decrease of $3,000,000 in Treasury and national bank currency, offset in part by an in- stock and a decrease of $67,000,000 in Treasury cash and deposits with Fed- eral Reserve banks. Member bank re- serve balances on October 9 were esti- mated to be approximately $2,720,000,= 000 in excess of legal requirements. “Relatively small changes were re- ported in holdings of discounted and purchased bills and industrial ad- vances. An increase of $43,000,000 in holdings of United States Treasury bills was offset by a decrease of $43,- {000,000 in United States Treasury notes.” Changes in the amount of Reserve lated items during the week and the follows: (In millions of dollars). Oct.9. Oct. = Oet. 10, 1635, E Bilis discounted. " 10 L U. 8. Oov"nmehl securitie: 2 Industrial advances including llion com- 430 Ditment == 33 sank Serve balances 351 Treasury cash and 220 ccounts HARRELI. RENAMED 151 Columbia Building Association Also Re-elects Other Officers at 28th Annual Meeting. John B. Harrell was re-elected president of the Columbia Building Association at the twenty-eighth an- nuel meeting held last evening at the association’s office, 716 Elev- * enth street north- west. Harry B. Denham W a8 again named vice president, C. Albert White, treasurer, an d Clarence E. Kefauver, mu above the corresponding week in 1934. | 2% creases of $106,000,000 in member | & money in circulation and $6,000,000 in | crease of $49,000,000 in monetary gold | *'* Bank credit outstanding and in re- | year ended October 9, 1935, were as |* 2| Supplies moderate. de LOAN GROUP CHIEF : secre- | & -mnl prtnu l” mn). Pound brints (80 scare): rklll‘ozlg.l lnlh %‘IIT! 27a28; smoked rnh hlml 7l“3 ‘..hld. 1. l 0; n‘;’flul’og.l 5 l N L) 00!’ 00 ivee. 6.00 by o United States Buresu of {culty &"o'o"i"\xa‘-mz -umu jrrepur. U A 3‘2.—,.”' 3082 llmb Iodllllll 10. extras. rades fully 1, hennery 1a, 3m.dtum 34%; arket firm on ehlek~ to weak on turkeys. A 3-4{%’%‘.} cn‘;nl o.m.' "E 4 up; 2da3 g i, u- Youns, 7081.00 & turkeys. -youns and youni ; lfl No. 2, B m"‘ l”llxu' Frulis and Vegetables. des in large lots by original receivers Sales b "'l No g'lm« arrivals: 1 broken ."' “ u. -n- fit nnd 3 %Il nls‘ g]flme!z U, 8. = -mnuu zié.dneh Bimm 90 9081.00; a & No. D" 2iacin -nuh ‘minimum. No. 1. 2Vs-inch mini- nch_ mmmum nch minimum. 1. 23-inch minimum, 8 $Ja-inch minimum Bananas, 50: Utility, )2 Golden Delttious. bo; West No. 1, 23z-inch minimum;: Greenings. St Winter )ch minimum irginia, U. 8. Northwestern 75a85: Grade. 50; e exire fanéy a6d. fancy. 150 ‘CABBAGE—One New York arrived: 1 un- broken car on track. Supplies. moderate; demand. moderate: market steady. Penn- sylvania. domesti type. 50-Ib. sacks, 80 BO-ib NTALOUPES— broken car on t d flats, 12s and 1 l’Bl n; 95, 75; jumbo 5. ONEYDEWS—One Colorado arrived: 3 | broken &nd 1 unbroken cars on track. Bupplies, moderate; demand. moderate; arket steady. Colorado. jumbo crates. s and 9s_125a150. fair condition. PERSIAN MELONS—No carlot arri no cars on track. Bupplies. light; mand. moderate; market. steady. ~Cali- fornis. from storage. standard crates” ds. 1.50; jumbo crates. 4s to Gs. i 5a2.01 ponys. 65 to Ks. 1.15 CELERY—No carlot arrivals: on track. no cars Supplies moderate. demand light. market about steady. New York. Zs Crates wathed. 4-6 ‘dozen. 2008275 few higher; 10-inch crates, washed, Lettuce About Steady. LETTUCE—One _ Californi; York arrived; three broken broken cars’ on track. dW stock: | about steady. Leebers ~ ype higher. crates, m! one New Fived. hree SRSroken cars on Lrack. Supe plies light demand light maret slightly New York. 50-pound sacks Y. No. 1, 1.15; few. Clhlnr 01 nch minimum. 1 PEAS—One Clll(omll arrived: one broken car on Supplies light. de- | | Daand" moderate. nm Sliantly siron.er for good stock ushel pers Telephones. 3.10; "R tonciiion. FOTATOEB—!M carlot arrivals: no cars on track. Boat receipts equivalent to one Virginia, supplies moderate. de- | mand moderate market slightly sironge: | New Jersey, 100-pound sacks, Cobbler . 5. No. 1. 1.10al.15: few. 25. Idah :k Russet Burblnki. u. EET UT TOES—No carlot arrivals; | no cars on irack. Supplies moderate. de- mand light, ling. bushel hampers, Puerto Ricans and J:xm type 60a85. VEGETABLES—No carlot ar- H'lll. no cars on track. LIMA- upplies very lignt: mand moderate: market slight or Rew' Jersey. bushel hampers. "2 065:00: New York. sacks. approximately 3 ouads: REEN BEANS — trucked in stock pncunuy lunplyuu uu mark et ol{flA—Pucucnly Do supplies on the el. mar CAULIFLOWER—No carlot arrivals: no cars on track. Truck receipts moderate: supplies moderate; demand moderate; | market steady. New York, crates, 225; poorer, 1.5082.00. Tomatoes Also Ste: truck re- ate: supplies mo e~ mand moderate; marcet steady. . ‘3-ousiel Diskets mearhy sections. 50u1.00 “accord- ing_to condition. New York. 1.00 'BROCCOLI—No carlot ariivils: one broken car on track. Supplies nxnx dt- i market steady best, | T GAIN 75,106 CARS i i Increase Over Week Ago Laid Largely to Coal Resumption. NEW YORK. October 11.—The As- sociated ~ Pro ally ay 10 68,5, compared with 55 Drevious week. and 50.4 s year pre- viously. The ‘ranse of recent years: 1924, \fllh 7.8 v ... 656 58.0 By the Associated Press. 59.5 The Association of American Rail- roads announced today that loadings of revenue freight for the week ended October 5 were 706,877 cars, an in- cnueo('lelolurl.orulpereent. above the preceding weel This was an increase M 76,106 cars, or 12.1 per cent above the preceding week and was largely due to resump- tion of activities in the bituminous coal fields, the association announced. Miscellaneous freight totaled 279,- 287 cars, increase 8,972 above the pre- ceding week, 39,234 above 1934 and 29,289 above 1933. Less than carlot merchandise was 168,750 cars, increase 1,522; 3,642 above 1934 and a decrease of 5,970 be- low 1933. Coal, 128,521 cars, increase 65524; 10,077 above 1934 and 14,946 above 1933. Grain and grain products, 37,523 cars, decrease 1,673; 5,759 above 1934 and 5609 above 1933. In the West- ern districts loadings were 25,883, an increase of 4,646 above 1934. Live stock, 19,581, increase 1,282; 10,201 below 1934 and 2,885 below 1933. a decrease of 9,063 below 1934, due largely to the fact that a year ago the Federal Emergency Relief Admin- istration was shipping large qulntmes of cattle from drought areas. Forest products, 31,999, a decrease of 451; 9,628 above 1934 and 6,591 above 1933, Ore, 33,395 cars, decrease 214: 14.- 0: | 123 above 1934 and 3.818 below 1933. Coke, 7,821 cars, increase 1.144; 2,209 above 1934 and 737 above 1933. INVESTING COMPANIES Western districts, 16,019 cars, | A—19 U. 8. TREASURY POSITION. By the Associated Press. sition of t) PR 'W n cmlu ]’!‘rltnar{ on Octo- 34 Te: B 3¢ smessoz ‘:F vious day. Gold e Receipts for Oct 10, 1934 (compar: ble 4 d-u Jast soar 104 46 oS B 6.38 88.109. 14 bal 5' 125555 6 3“ eu Teceints ot . $1.004.571 .« 51.074.487 84, of emersency 3R.01: ~ expenditures meluamc 2961.803 08 ces: MONTREAL SILVER. tober 11 b — Silver December, 66.35b; b—Bid. March, 66.90b; fl: .30b. Massachusetts Investors Trust Investment Securities 218 Woodward Bldg District 8431 | | Insurance Exclusively For 25 Years M. LEROY GOFF ALL BRANCHES INSURANCE AND ANNUITIES TRANSACTED 1036 Woodward Bldg. Natl. 0310 Phone for Illustrations and Rates MONEY FOR CONSTRUCTION LOANS and LOANS ON IMPROVED | PROPERTIES 5Y2% FIRST DEED OF TRUST ONLY GEORGEI. BORGER Successor _to the business of JAMES ¥ SAEA 643 Ind. Ave. N.W. NEW YORK. October 11 (#).—New York | Security Dealers’ Association Bid. Admin Punds ?nd Inc Asked. Amer Gen Equities = Fund Tr Shrs B Incorp Investors Inv Tr N ¥ Coll | Investors Fund C. | Investors Pund of Am__ Major Shrs Corp. Maryiand Fund Mass Invest Tr Mutual Invest ‘market steady. = North Caro- | N Trusteed Industry sms_ Trusteed N Y Bk FOREIGN HABKETS. By the Associated Press. CONSTRUCTION LOANS AND TIAL PROPERTY in the District of Columbia and Nearby Maryland 5%2% Prompt action B. F. SAUL CO. 925 15th St. Natl. 2100 First Trust Loans For Purchasing a Home o: RE-FINANCING EXPIRING TRUSTS NO COMMISSION CHARGE Phila& RC & | 68 49 Philippine Ry 4s ‘37 Phil Petr 5% s '49 reg Pilisbury FI M 65 +3 Panama 5s Panama 5%s '53_ Paris Orl Ry 6%s'68 Peru 6360 Peru 6s61___. or Eolorado, fair condition, Li b(il .00 Ptnnulum: 81.50. CARROTS—One California arrived: one unbroken car on track. Western stock— Practically’ no supplies on the m Ennm :w:x—sunnllex market steady Erie&Pitts 3%s 40 C Fed Lt & Tr int 5542 Fed Lt & Tr6s'54 B Fla EC Ry 68'74 Fla ECRy 4 cfi 105% 95 87% 8 6% tary. Directors elected in addi- tion to those offi- cers were J. LONDON.—Unaffected by sanctions voted against Italy, the Stock Exchange carried on a steady investment business today, ket, | Which improved gilt-edged securities and | indusirials. ~Trans-Atlantic issues benefited prd. " Parhibion (0) ‘Wash Loan & Tr. FIRE INSURANCE. merican 12) .._.. 224 101% | 108 | 1104 NO RFNEWALS REQUIRED Terms Arranzed on Basy Monthly Payments reoran (2. 5!1 en’s (1.6 fll!lonll Union ( TITLE INSURANCE. Columbia (.30)_. Real Estate (6)_. d. *Ex-dividend. 125¢ extrs. $Flat. —_— DIVIDENDS ANNOUNCED NEW YORK. October 11.—Dividends deciared (prepared by the Standard Sta- tistics Corp.) Auumuhiel - Stk. of Py 1- Rlle 1od rd. Benjamin El 1st pf Brit Celanese 1st pi s &R Peru 78 '69 - aeeee.. Poland 68 "40 cae . Poland 8s'50. Queensland Rhein-Main 7s 50 106' 106% 106% 35% 35% 28% 28% 32% 321 13% 13 13% 14y 44 5513 52 Aug coupon ofl - Rio Gr do Sul June coupon Rio Gr do Sul 7s May couponoff... Rome 6%s 52 Santa F Arg 7s'42._. Santa F Arg 7 Sao Paulo St 6 July coupon off__. Sao Paulo St 78 4 Sao Paulo St 8s '36 July coupon oft .. Saxon Pb W 6%8'51. Serbs 78 '62 unm ¢ on Shin'su E1 P 638 '52. 5 ot 13 waehts e Dep id y & Dep (Md) - Hnmberswne She Lane Co Inc Mid-Continen Procter & Gamble Bagannah Sug R gyo!un Bil ide Water P 36 US & For Sec Ist pi_$ W!Dl‘!‘llnd Oil Roya A_if 5 e =ejeten=3 EEL & ' o e P e RAORROIOR Y Zzzhazhhg RIS dug e CHICAGO LIVE STOCK. CHICAGO. _October ). —(Unite States Department of "oAnlcululn).-—Hu nclu =4 7000, J inds, strong T 10" Tower thn ’Hu poun - m 25a80: most sows, 9. ttle, 3,000: calves. 1.500: not enough lely ‘grain-fed steers here make ’ et: undertone steady to weak: severa grassy and wnrm!fl IID lteem 600 ; six loads grass st g around ) pounds to killers sirable kinds, down stockers _and feeders full oehyr weak: bulls ‘and vealers steady 10 strong. 2.000: . pindications tully good to choice fly choice kindy e Deld atound 3 R D l\lBl’lly limited. U. S. TREASURY NOTES. !Mvorted by Chas. Rate—Maturity. s Dec. 24 15 2% Avr. e 52 i Aug. = on: bt bt R RRGREEERSS AAAR A P OO 83333323R3R32232 [ 2= Siemens & H 635 '51. '46. Soissons s - Taiwan Elec 6%8°71. Toho El Pw 78 '§6.... Tokio 5%8'61 o Tokio El Lt 6s'53.... Un Stl Wk 634847 A Un 8t Wk 5. 32% 84 83% DOMESTIC BONDS. 101% 101% 45% 45% 16 5% 224 22% 45% 76 22% 15% 96% 101% 101% 101% 71 70 0% 13 u2 2% 100% 100 100% 113% 112% 112% 109% 109% 109% 109 108% 108% .. 118% 113% 113% 113% 113% 118% Ann A 1stexinds Armour & Co 43839 104 Arm'r(Del)ist 4388 954 94% Armstrong Ck ¢s°'50. 104% 104% 104% A T&S Fead ¢s %5 st 103% 103 103 A T&S Fe gn 43 °95 108% 107% 108 A T&S Fegn 48’95 rg 104% 104% 104% AT&SFeils 48 107% 107 107 A T&SFeCA 4%8'63 110% 110% 1i0% A T&S F RMt dv4s'66 103% 103% 103% A T&S F TCSL 45 °'58 110% 110% 1103 Atlanta & Bir is ‘33 . 126 12% 123 | Lep 8 Fran Sug 7%s ‘42 GalvH& H5%s"38 Gannett 6543 Gen Am Inv 5 Gen Cable 6% GtN Rgen 4% GtNRgen 4 2B |GtNRgen7s'36 A . Guif M& N6s'50 . Gulf Sta St15%s 42 Hack Wat 1st 4s '52 Hudson Coal 6s 62 Hud & Man inc 6i Hud & Man ref 11 Bell Tel 68 111 Cent coll tr ¢ Int RT 7832 interlake 5s ‘51 Int Ag col bt int Cement Int Grt Nr 5 int Gt Nor (nt Gt Nor ad. 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Kefaurer. g‘*nfl- AuC Albert O. Denham. Secretary Kefauver reported sub- stantial gains in both saving accounts and mortgage loans, and ennounced a gain of more than $400,000 during the year in total assets, the largest in any single year since organization. Dividends distributed amounted to over $100,000 while surplus and re- serves were increased. The secretary added that the growth of the assoclation during the past year was attributed to the Co- lumbia’s new plan of variable interest | rates of 5 per cent, §}2 per cent and 6 per cent, based upon the amount and soundness of the security offered in each individual case. Mr. Kefauver, the secretary, has been a director, secretary and active manager of the association since 1932, and with the organization since 1928. American Workmen Association and a director in the Lawyers’ Title Insur- ance Co. The company recently announced insurance with the Government of all accounts up to $5,000. FOREIGN EXCHANGES. tober 11 (). —Foreign Shanee sen dr.oéun Britain in dollars oS 60 By B, 4 A0 869. Italy, Germany, Sw rtugal. 86: cucnnnoukn ]"m 1 Aulll’u 8.8! i n“ M ik ":‘ SN “ank‘:‘:::uonmu Jo1 High. Low. 2:55. 9% 9% 9% 18t 7842 efs At 2 105% 105% 106% % 34% 356 105% 105% 81 81 96 96 21 21 117% 117% % 97 97 He is also an accountant for theq ket; 5. | baskels. okra, in. California era Bushel. baskers - topped. washed z I—Supplies moderate: demand light: market dnl Maryland a: ayivania: bushel baskets 13 % Do No carlot lrrlul‘ one_broken rack. Ea U. 8. 2, 1.00a1.: s.clels u. ! No.l l-rn 00; small size 1.25. ES— 1 cars unloaded: one broken and one un- | broken cars on track. Eastern stock— | Supplies light- demand moderate: market | jleady, ' New York. i-quart climax hu-‘ alagas. 1.35: Flame Toki ; Ribiers, 1.40a1.60- Cornichol 1.40a1 w GES—Two California arrived: one ear Givertear three proen and pal one broken cars on track. California boxes, anen:in 3.0004.50, according to grade an, {ONS—Callfornia, boxes. 6.0086.50. few'7 00, Sccoriimg e kroca and A GRAPEFRUIT—Florida, . boxes. 3 box. 1008150, mo: NIFS— Pennsylvania, New Jersey and Pennsylvania, bunched. ES—Michigan. bushel boxes 1.5081.75: New York bu CUCUM] ERS P bushel ba; Secatornia. [ES—N boxes, .75, BRUSSELS drums, 275 New Y yarious varieties. 0., Ya-barrel | SPROUTS — California. | ‘York. Ya-bushel baskets, 7521.00; Idaho lugs. 5;;!'(.'\].E—Muyllnd. bushel baskets, 40a TURNIPS—Pennsylvania. bushel bas- kets_ yellow. best. 75; fair condition. 65. New Jersey, bushel baskets. California Wonders. 65. i L. C L. Exvress Arrivals. | Florida. 16 lugs avocados. 8% bushel 12 bushel baskets squash; 16 10-pound boxes figs: es age. 6 13-bushel Dskers okra: baskets okra; Pennsy] 1a. 68 cress: Virginia, known origin, 9 crates mixed nnmlu. by favorsble American advices and rubber | sh: a D were cheerful. e Tollowt the ‘ex et ences. “"Rentes, ial internation: 'hlle Suez shares were hes market closed firm. amm —.um quiet he Boerse urennhened acted later, ‘however. closing was weal htly’ and orenlnl prices Q&Io- MEMBER BUILOING & LOkY Ass0CiaTIoN Councn o O.c. y. Base metal PARIS. — The upward movement of | rices continued on the Bourse today. rmness in Wall Btreet and strength in | metal in addition to Le | of Nat following =l = course. | 1ndu‘d- isgues Wivanced: g BUILD] Perrriarierr 949 NINTH snnnnr ‘ EQUITABLE CO-OPERATIVE BUILDING AS SOCIATION 915 F STREET N.W. Orgaaized 1879 Do YouDesirealoan —on Real Estate or to Take Up First Mortgage? 'I‘Hon desiring money to purchase s home, refinance pres- ent indebtedness or improve property should consult us. Applications will receive prompt and courteous attemtion. Loans Repayable Monthly Subscriptions for the 109th Issue of Stock Being Received REAL ESTATE LOANS As Mortgage Loan Correspondent of the Metropolitan Life Insurance Company. we have ample funds available for loans in the District of Columbia and nearby Repayable monthly at— $7.50 PER $1,000 4 5%% L INTEREST NO COMMISSION CHARGE AVER B ER“XL’I‘B % Maryland and Virginia.